the purpose of this study was to assess upper cross syndrome and cervicogenic headache between addictive and non- addictive smartphone usage among university physical therapy students.
"Smartphone addiction" is a special type of technological addiction. users are drawn to it Even when there isn't a pressing need to use a smartphone. In a study of 2367 university students in Riyadh, the findings showed that 27.2% of participants used their smartphones for more than eight hours a day. When using a smartphone, a person may stay still for extended periods of time or perform certain movements repeatedly, which puts an excessive amount of static load on the neck and shoulder regions. The most common complaints on smartphones were related to neck pain, with prevalence rates ranging from 17.3% to 67.8%. This is because using a smartphone for extended periods of time with flexed-necked posture increases the activity of the upper trapezius and splenius capitis muscles, which can cause pain in the neck and shoulders. upper crossed syndrome (USC) is muscle imbalance between tightness and weakness in the neck, shoulders, and upper back which is a common postural dysfunction pattern. The main UCS feature is forward head posture (FHP) which is a condition occurs when the head shifts from its usual position and moves forward from the cervical spine. Postural abnormalities associated with UCS include change in the activation of the scapula muscles result in scapular instability and mechanical dysfunction in the neck, which can exacerbate pain in the neck ,upper back and headaches. The International Headache Society (IHS) defines cervicogenic headache (CGH) as a secondary type of headache brought on by abnormalities of the cervical spine or any of the bone, soft tissue, or disc components that make up the cervical spine. A recent study evaluated the frequency of cervicogenic headaches caused by excessive use of smart devices found 56% of students experienced cervicogenic headaches as a result of using smart devices excessively and adopting poor posture. So the aim of this study to assess upper cross syndrome and cervicogenic headache between addictive and non-addictive smartphone usage among university physical therapy students.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Mobile application APECS v. 6.2.0. is used to assess upper body posture during standing from back side and right side.
Faculty of Physical Therapy
Giza, Egypt
upper cross syndrome angles assessment in degrees
cranio-vertebral angle ,rounded shoulder and Thoracic kyphosis angles .
Time frame: 3 monthes
cervical range of motion in degrees and flexion rotation test in degree
features of cervicogenic headache
Time frame: 3 months
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